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Two steps forward one and a half back!

05/03/2026

How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?

To be honest I can’t think of anything I have done in my life that hasn’t failed at some point, and all but the most fortunate of people will say the same. What I don’t think happens is what is suggested by this prompt. One failure doesn’t lead to future success. That only happens because you are forced into a change of course. 90% of the time that change of course will lead to more problems or to you making no progress. In a sense, this ties in with the prompt the other day about fate. If we ‘notice’ a failure leading to a success we are pretty much guaranteed to be imposing a structure on our decisions in retrospect which definitely wasn’t there at the time. We say to ourselves that we reacted to A, put B in place and it turned failure into success. Actually what happened 90% of the time is that we took another punt and this one worked out. This is why I am incredibly suspicious of the ‘role models’ with their 10 steps to success. All they do, to my mind, is retrospectively impose a narrative on a series of unconnected decisions. The sooner you realise that you are only in control of about 10% of what happens to you in life, the easier life will be for you.

Yes, take a chance on things but if they succeed remember that you got lucky and that if you had made the same decision a month earlier or a month later it would probably be added to the long list of your failures.


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3 Comments
  1. alifetimesloveofmusic's avatar

    I suppose there are times in life where something may go wrong or not work out, which leads you down another, more successful, path. I’ve made some poor decisions and bad judgements over the years, and occasionally i learn from them.

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  2. Markmywords's avatar
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    You may have struck upon a self-help gem yourself with this one:”The sooner you realise that you are only in control of about 10% of what happens to you in life, the easier life will be for you.”. Of couse, that 10% makes all the difference, but perhaps the self-help gurus know that many readers don’t want the hard slog.

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    • David Pearce Music Reviewer's avatar

      I sort of realised it a while ago, but I suppose it was getting the Academic Director job at INTO SGUL and the centre being closed down the year after that really bought it home. I got the job because I deserved it then lost it when I didn’t and never got another chance to test myself at that level.

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